Thanks, it helps mepleburnished wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 1:24 amIf you're encountering an issue where the recorded audio cannot be played, here are some troubleshooting steps to try:
1. Check File Format: Ensure the audio file is in a playable format (e.g., MP3, WAV, or AAC). Some devices or software may not support certain formats.
2. Use a Different Media Player: Try playing the audio in another media player (like VLC or a different app). The default player might have compatibility issues.
3. Corrupted File: The audio file may be corrupted. Try recording a new file to see if the issue persists.
4. Check Volume and Playback Settings: Ensure your device's sound is on, and the volume is up. Also, make sure the correct output device is selected.
5. Browser Issues (If Web-based): If you're recording or playing audio via a browser, clear the cache or try a different browser.
6. Update Audio Drivers/Software: Ensure that your audio drivers or the recording software you’re using is up to date.
If none of these steps work, let me know, and we can further diagnose the problem.
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